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DIY : Tourmaline gemstone bracelet

Made by : Perles & Co
Published on the :03/10/2022
Time :45 minutes
Level :Easy
Prices :44,68€
DIY : Tourmaline gemstone bracelet

How to make a bracelet with natural stones?

Fall is coming soon and you want to create a natural stone bracelet for this new season? Discover how to make this charm bracelet! Created from tourmaline gemstones, you can totally adapt this bracelet to your tastes and desires of the moment thanks to our wide range of 3mm gemstones. Very easy to create, you will just have to thread, on a cabled wire, gemstones beads by adding charms and a pendant and it's done!

Very trendy at the moment, you can make this jewel, a personalized bracelet thanks to our many references of gemstones. You may not know it yet but each color of stones is associated with astrological signs, so you can personalize yours by choosing the colors of your astro sign, nice no? You don't know which astrological sign to associate with which gemstone? Don't panic! We explain everything in our technical sheet! And for an even more personalized bracelet, you can replace the pendant of the tuto by an astro sign pendant if you wish!

If you liked this tutorial, you'll probably be interested in our gemstone jewelry tutorials made for our Stone, Leaf, Jewels collection.

You will find the complete list of materials needed to make this jewel at the bottom of the page. For stock reasons, it is possible that some references in the list of materials have been replaced by equivalents.

Tutorial steps

Step 1
DIY : Tourmaline gemstone bracelet : Step 1

Cut the wire to the desired length (here about 14cm) and take a crush bead, a crush bead cable and a wire guard.

Step 2
DIY : Tourmaline gemstone bracelet : Step 2

Add the pearl cover to crush on your pearl.

Step 3
DIY : Tourmaline gemstone bracelet : Step 3

Start stringing your gemstone beads on the wire in alternating colors.

Step 4
DIY : Tourmaline gemstone bracelet : Step 4

Once you have finished your rehearsals, open an oval ring, put your new charm inside the ring, thread it through and close the ring.

Step 5
DIY : Tourmaline gemstone bracelet : Step 5

Put your new charm inside the ring, thread it through and close the ring.

Step 6
DIY : Tourmaline gemstone bracelet : Step 6

Next, take your charm pusher and open it. Put your oval pendant inside the ring along with your wire and close the ring.

Step 7
DIY : Tourmaline gemstone bracelet : Step 7

Thread your spacer beads again in the opposite direction of the first time.

Step 8
DIY : Tourmaline gemstone bracelet : Step 8

Once you have completed your sysmetry, put on a crush bead again, then the wire protector and pass the wire through the crush bead again.

Step 9
DIY : Tourmaline gemstone bracelet : Step 9

To finish your bracelet, attach a ring with a clasp to one end. Then on the other end, add a ring with an extension chain to close your bracelet.

Result
Schema  DIY : Tourmaline gemstone bracelet
Schema  DIY : Tourmaline gemstone bracelet
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Please note that the quantities of the suggested equivalents are not necessarily exact. You can adjust them in your basket.
Supplies
Crimp beads 2mm Gilded with fine 24K x 200
1,50€
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Rhinestones Rondelle 6mm Gold tone/Crystal  x4
1,80€
Stringing wire Gold tone 7 strands 0.30mm x9,2m
3,70€
Metal beads 4mm fine Gold plated x20
MET-073
Qty : 1
292 in stock
1,80€
Metal spacer beads 5 mmfine Gold plated x10
2,10€
Spring clasp 7 mm with extension chain - fine Gold plated x1
1,60€
8x4mm Mini zirconium oxide drop charm - Gold Tone/Crystal x1
3,60€
5mm Worked and grooved rondelle beads - Fine Gold plated x6
1,60€
3mm faceted Round gemstone beads - Tourmaline x38.5cm
5,90€
8x2mm Mini Dagger Charm - Fine Gold plated x5
3,00€
0.46mm Wire guardians - Gold Tone x20
APT-029
Qty : 1
539 in stock
1,30€
3mm Crimp covers - Gold Tone x50
APT-030
Qty : 1
1079 in stock
2,20€
Subtotal : 44,40€
Tools
Kit of 3 pliers in Perles & Co pocket Pink x1
19,00€
Subtotal : 19,00€
Please note that the quantities of the suggested equivalents are not necessarily exact. You can adjust them in your basket.
Equivalent product
Stringing wire Silver tone 7 strands 0.30mm x9,2m
3,70€
Metal rondelle 6mm fine silver plating x4
2,10€
Bead rondelle Strass 6 mm - 925 Sterling Silver - Crystal x1
4,20€
Wire guardian 0.46 mm  925 Sterling Silver x20
3,90€
Crimp beads 2 mm - European-made - fine silver plating x50
3,80€
Spring clasp 7 mm with extension chain - fine silver plating x1
1,40€
Metal spacer beads 5 mm Fine silver plating x20
1,90€
22x14mm 925 Sterling Silver Oval pendant - Moonstone x1
5,00€
3mm Crimp beads covers - Fine Silver Plated x25
3,00€
7mm 925 Sterling Silver spacer bead with hook for 4mm cord x1
2,50€
8x2mm Mini Dagger Charm - Silver Plated x5
3,19€
4mm 304 stainless steel spacer flower x6
9,79€
Your questions (2)

You have a question about this tutorial? Ask it to our team and the people who have already tested it. The Perles & Co community is here to help you!

By Stéphanie (30/11/2024 10:23:12)
Bonjour
J’utilise le fil câble 0,46 et des perles 3 mn mais je n’arrive pas à le rentrer dans les perles au niveau du cache perle. J’ai essayé avec des perles de 4 mn mais cela ne passe pas non plus. Faut il que je change le diamètre du fil ?
Merci pour votre aide.
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Our Tiffanie J. expert answers you (05/12/2024 12:01:31)
Bonjour, je pense que la taille du trou des perles a dû changer depuis la sortie du tuto. J'ai remplacé le fil câblé 0,46 mm par du fil câblé 0,30 mm dans la liste de matériel. Si vous avez acheté le fil câblé pour faire le tuto, je vous invite à contacter le service client en leur expliquant le souci. Ils vous proposeront une solution. 
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By Stephanie (28/05/2023 11:58:54)
Bonjour j?utilise les mêmes diamètres mais en doré que sur ce tuto mais parfois j?ai l?impressin que mon cache perle en le refermant coupe mon fil câblé et le fragilise. Auriez-vous des astuces pour que ça n?arrive pas? Cela ne m?arrive pas quand je n?utilise pas de protege câble. Puis-je m?en passer?
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Our Lucie L. expert answers you (31/05/2023 08:54:25)
Bonjour,

L'idéal est que vos fils se situent à l'intérieur du creux du cache perle pour ne pas qu'ils soient pincés lorsque vous le pliez. Peut-être que votre protège fil câblé et votre perle à écraser sont trop proches, ce qui implique que les fils sortant de votre perle à écraser sont eux aussi trop écartés pour être insérés tous les deux à l'intérieur du cache perle. Je ne sais pas si je suis très claire...
Mais si vous préférez sans protège fil câblé c'est possible aussi bien entendu.
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